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AAOS 2024: Postoperative Triamcinolone Injections For Shoulder Stiffness After Rotator Cuff Repair
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AAOS 2024: Postoperative Triamcinolone Injections For Shoulder Stiffness After Rotator Cuff Repair .

Postoperative triamcinolone injection can improve the shoulder range of motion without capsular release during arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in the patients of rotator cuff tear with stiffness: a prospective randomized clinical trial

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J Kim HJ Lee YJ Baek JH Ok

73 patients with rotator cuff tears were randomized to receive either arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) with capsular release (Group 1; n=37) or ARCR without capsular release + triamcinolone acetonide and lidocaine hydrochloride 2 months after surgery (Group 2; n=36). Outcomes of interest included the American Shoulder & Elbow Surgeons Scale (ASES), Constant score, Korean Shoulder Scale (KSS), pain on a Visual Analog Scale (VAS), and range of motion (ROM). Both groups showed improved function and VAS pain scores at the last follow-up with Group 2 (injections only) reporting significantly lower VAS pain scores at 3 months postoperation. However, there were no significant differences in functional scores, ROM, or retear rates of the repaired rotator cuff between the two groups at any of the follow-up points.

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OrthoEvidence. AAOS 2024: Postoperative Triamcinolone Injections For Shoulder Stiffness After Rotator Cuff Repair. ACE Report. 2024;306(2):17. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/aaos-2024-postoperative-triamcinolone-injections-for-shoulder-stiffness-after-rotator-cuff-repair

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